The little snubbie revolver was my first ever carry 30 yrs ago, a Ruger SP101. I've never road tripped without one on me. Easy to handle, fits anywhere and can fire from any position. In a arms reach fight those 5 rds will do the trick! Good video!
Well Done... I personally have a 642, 442 a few 36's and a Model 60 that i just got back from Finks Custom Gunsmithing with an Action Job and Bobbed Hammer! J-Frames are more than "Bellie Guns" in the right hands!
I own several Smith & Wesson revolvers and only have two newer ones that have that silly key lock. The 642 - ones shown in this video is an older model without the lock. At least Smith and Wesson moved out of anti-Gun, Massachusetts to Tennessee. Hopefully that’s an indication of better things to come.
The little snubbie revolver was my first ever carry 30 yrs ago, a Ruger SP101. I've never road tripped without one on me. Easy to handle, fits anywhere and can fire from any position. In a arms reach fight those 5 rds will do the trick! Good video!
Sir, thank you so much for commenting. I had a Ruger SP 101 and carried it for many years. 100% reliable.
Stay safe.
Love my 642pc and 637pc.
Thank you for commenting. Like you I’m a big fan of revolvers!
Well Done... I personally have a 642, 442 a few 36's and a Model 60 that i just got back from Finks Custom Gunsmithing with an Action Job and Bobbed Hammer! J-Frames are more than "Bellie Guns" in the right hands!
I hear you! Sounds like you’ve got some really beautiful revolvers. Thank you for commenting.
i hate those keylocks so much. whens the guy pushing this shit and S&W going to retire and let real businessmen take over like they did Ruger?
I own several Smith & Wesson revolvers and only have two newer ones that have that silly key lock. The 642 - ones shown in this video is an older model without the lock.
At least Smith and Wesson moved out of anti-Gun, Massachusetts to Tennessee. Hopefully that’s an indication of better things to come.